Ananyo Mukherjee Marxist political economy, Post-colonial Theory, Social Reproduction Theory, Petty Commodity Production, Informal Labour, Social Movements, Biopolitic.
How a Global Liberal Arts degree offers critical skills in the era of AI An education rooted in humanities and social sciences gives you timeless skills that help you adapt to a rapidly changing world.
What attracted me to SOAS? Decentralising the Western perspective in the world of art Zoë Saebu shares her experience of studying MA History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS and where it led her.
Helen Kanitkar Departmental Library The Helen Kanitkar Departmental Library is a social study space, where undergraduate, postgraduate, and research students study together and share knowledge and ideas.
Sudan's catastrophe: A long history of failed responses to structural and direct violence The current crisis in Sudan has deep roots. Seemingly erupting suddenly, it has in fact been a long time coming.
The paradox of electric vehicles: Can they ever be truly sustainable? The electric car has emerged as a popular symbol of individual action against climate change. But extracting the ingredients that make up EVs is environmentally destructive and often exploits Global South and Indigenous communities.
Contemporary Architecture of the Islamic World This course focuses on the modern and contemporary architecture of the Islamic world to reflect on current debates in architecture.
What the Navajo string game can teach us the human role in the Anthropocene In Navajo, string games are known as na'atl'o'. They are a form of 'continuous weaving', a practice of storytelling that connects the Diné (Navajo people) with the environment.